Ammad: "Pakistan need to get over this obsession with Wahab Riaz . More often than not, he is quite poor spraying around the ball at pace without changing speed or line/length. His good days are not often enough or good enough to change the game"

omer: "in 2nd T20I wahab bowled superb 19th over and won it for pakistan ...Today his last over can proved costly for pakistan ...44 runs in 4 overs in low scoring encounters could be diff b/w win and loss .."

Kishore: "Well it's a score to defend, but as long as Pakistan don't give badree and narine too many wickets it should be a walk in the park"

2.03pm And that's the innings. It's a wonder West Indies made it. At one point, they looked determined to be bowled out. In the end, it was a superb innings from Brathwaite. He was the only one who looked in control for them. And so, despite a great individual performance, his team has made only 124.

Rumman made a fabulous comeback to the national team, and Shadab's tale continues to be one of success. But the world will do great injustice to Hasan Ali if he isn't the Player of the Match today. It would take a true miracle from a West Indian bowler to outdo what he has done today. Tied up two top order batsmen, got both of them, before running out another. That mid-way collapse has his signature on it in the scorecard. We'll be back soon for the response.

19.6

Hasan Ali to CR Brathwaite, 1 run, full and wide outside off, in the slot again, thick inside edge that slams into the ground and bounces wide of Sarfraz, to his left.

19.5

Hasan Ali to S Badree, 1 run, and at long last, he goes for the single. Walks across the stumps, pushes it past Hasan who dives to his right. Brathwaite was running since yesterday..

19.4

Hasan Ali to S Badree, No run, back of a length outside off, swings wildly across the line, beaten again.

19.3

Hasan Ali to S Badree, No run, this was in the slot, full outside off, and a better batsman might have fancied six runs. As it turns out, Badree swats away from the body and is beaten on the inside edge.

19.2

Hasan Ali to CR Brathwaite, 1 run, inswinging yorker at off stump, can't get under this, squeezed out to long-on.

19.1

Hasan Ali to CR Brathwaite, No run, full toss outside off stump, nicely in the slot to club this through the covers, but the slight inswing messes with his connection and he finds the fielder there.

Benny: "As an English fan, I am very happy that Brathwaite has a new High score!"

Wahab Riaz to SP Narine, OUT, No run, Wahab takes a wicket at the end of a painful spell. If length won't do it, pace will. This is back of a length, angled in at leg stump and smashes it down comprehensively as Narine searches for room to slap it on the up.

18.5

Wahab Riaz to CR Brathwaite, 1 run, low full toss at off stump, once again this is right out of the middle. A slice. But straight to sweeper cover.

18.4

Wahab Riaz to CR Brathwaite, 2 runs, wow, you don't want to hear that sound as a bowler. Back of a length at off stump, hangs back and bludgeons this wide of long-off.

18.3

Wahab Riaz to CR Brathwaite, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, this time, he knows what the line is going to be. He's still not reached it, but he's closer to this wide ball outside off. Thick outside edge flies to the third man boundary.

18.2

Wahab Riaz to CR Brathwaite, No run, good length, wide outside off stump. Not a great length, but there's enough pace to beat him as he reaches out and tries to bunt it through third man.

18.1

Wahab Riaz to CR Brathwaite, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, this is the Brathwaite we were commanded to remember not so long ago. Good length ball at middle stump, stands his ground, watches it closely and that is a perfectly executed slog over midwicket. Not a single blemish in that shot, and that's not something you say about a slog..

Rumman Raees to SP Narine, 2 runs, low full toss, tailing in at leg stump. Clears the front leg and punches this between long-on and deep midwicket. That ball is racing away towards the boundary as those two fielders converge on it. Deep midwicket puts in a dive eventually and long-on backs up.

Wahab Riaz to CR Brathwaite, 1 run, low full toss, but it's a slower ball and he has to reach away from his body to tap this to short third man, who also seems to be beaten by a slower ball as he fumbles.

16.5

Wahab Riaz to CR Brathwaite, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, oh good ball. Unfortunate. This is full at off stump, he gets very late reverse swing away from the right handed who has tried to flick this. Leading edge flies between backward point and short third man.

16.4

Wahab Riaz to SP Narine, 1 run, back of a length at the mid-riff, backs away and slices to sweeper cover.

16.3

Wahab Riaz to CR Brathwaite, 1 run, outswinging yorket at off stump, jammed into the covers.

16.2

Wahab Riaz to SP Narine, 1 run, short and wide outside off stump, lots of room, he uses it to cut straight to sweeper cover.

16.1

Wahab Riaz to CR Brathwaite, 1 run, good length at the pads, flicks it to fine leg.

Shadab Khan to SP Narine, No run, googly, good length outside off, draws him forward and beats the outside edge.

15.5

Shadab Khan to SP Narine, 2 runs, full toss at middle stump, he lifts it over the bowler and Shehzad does brilliantly at long-on. This is bouncing and bobbling on the floor as he puts in a dive. But he adjusts his hands for the bounce last minute and parries this to long-off.

15.4

Shadab Khan to SP Narine, No run, Yep. Back of a length, climbs past the outside edge.

15.3

Shadab Khan to CR Brathwaite, 1 run, back of a length at middle stump, this one goes straight on. Brathwaite watches closely from deep in the crease and glances it to square leg.

15.2

Shadab Khan to JO Holder, OUT, No run, and that brings this. Pushes it slightly fuller this time. Big man Holder's eyes light up as this is closer to him. Goes at it, tries to hit over midwicket. Gets a top edge that hangs up harmlessly a few yards in front of long-off who makes no mistake.

Rumman Raees to JO Holder, LEG BYES, 1 run, good length at the pads, nips down the leg side slightly. Catches the front pad and rolls to Sarfraz's left.

14.5

Rumman Raees to JO Holder, No run, full at off stump, mistimed drive straight to covers.

14.4

Rumman Raees to KA Pollard, OUT, No run, Rumman stands halfway down the pitch, arms folded behind his back without a word. He must have been a good student. This is at a good length at middle stump, Pollard rooted to the crease once more as he pushes away from the body. Breaches his defence and slams into the stumps. Feet, eyes, bat not congruent at all with that and Rumman's trademark celebration tops it all off..

14.3

Rumman Raees to CR Brathwaite, 1 run, full at off stump, driven to long-off.

14.2

Rumman Raees to CR Brathwaite, 2 runs, walks at him, meets the full slower ball right under his eyes and tucks it with soft hands in that awkward region between the two deep square fielders in the deep on the leg side. Good batting from the captain. He's looked proactive..

14.1

Rumman Raees to CR Brathwaite, 2 runs, back of a length, skids low outside off and he slaps this behind point classily. Sweeper runs to his left and puts in a slide.

Right. Two maidens in a row for Hasan. This is also the first time Pakistan have bowled three maidens in a T20I...and on the flip side, the firs time West Indies have batted that many.

12.6

Hasan Ali to CR Brathwaite, No run, full, swinging in at off stump, solidly behind it to defend back to the bowler.

12.5

Hasan Ali to CR Brathwaite, No run, in the blockhole outside off, defended back to the bowler. He catches the ball cleanly this time, so there's no run out..

12.4

Hasan Ali to CR Brathwaite, No run, walks across to cut out the swing, and whips this full ball at off stump to midwicket.

12.3

Hasan Ali to CR Brathwaite, No run, good length at off stump, gets behind the line and dabs it to point.

12.2

Hasan Ali to MN Samuels, OUT, No run, and now that's three wickets from Hasan's last three balls. That inswing is his weapon and he's used it to good effect once more. Samuels, with the inertia of the sixes he hit last over, has made room again and is poking away from the body. But that's a big gap and enough for Hasan to knock the top of the stumps off a good length.

12.1

Hasan Ali to LMP Simmons, OUT, No run, oh dear, what were they thinking? This is full at off stump, he drives it on the up to Hasan's right. He sticks out his hand and stops it. It rolls a few yards away from the pitch on the right and for some inexplicable reason, batsmen around the world keep "brain fade" alive and kicking. They try to steal a run. Hasan already has the ball as the non-striker is starting the run. He merely has to turn around and underarm that back to remove Simmons.

Wahab Riaz to MN Samuels, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, oooooooo hammered! Similar ball, similar shape from the batsman, hangs back, makes room, but this one is bang out of the middle of the bat and lifted on the up over long-off.

11.5

Wahab Riaz to MN Samuels, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, good length, angled across off stump, Samuels clears the front foot and reaches out for it. Opens the face, gets the bottom of the bat and gets it over the point boundary thanks to Wahab's pace.

11.4

Wahab Riaz to LMP Simmons, 1 run, good length, in the corridor, driven on the up to sweeper cover.

11.3

Wahab Riaz to LMP Simmons, No run, back of a length outside off stump, defended back down the pitch off the back foot.

11.2

Wahab Riaz to LMP Simmons, No run, back of a length in the corridor, opens the face as he defends off the back foot.

11.1

Wahab Riaz to MN Samuels, 1 run, good length at the pads, glanced to short fine leg with soft hands.

Hasan Ali to JN Mohammed, OUT, No run, Jason Mohammed will have better days than this. Good bowling from Hasan. Kept bringing it back in against a batsman who was looking to steal singles through the off side. Ultimately, he's tried to open the face and drive through the covers at this full, inswinging delivery that shatters the stumps via the pads.

10.5

Hasan Ali to JN Mohammed, No run, not quite, but we nearly see a wicket. This is nipped back in from a good length, once again the bat and the body are not aligned as he tries to flick. Fortunately for him, there's an inside edge before it raps him in front of middle stump.

Are we going to see some recklessness now?

10.4

Hasan Ali to JN Mohammed, No run, good length at off stump, wants to force this through the off side but the bat turns in his hand and it bobbles to midwicket.

10.3

Hasan Ali to JN Mohammed, No run, good length, angled in and raps him high on the pads as he tries to whips this.

10.2

Hasan Ali to JN Mohammed, No run, good length, in the corridor, he walks into the push on the up to try and steal a single, the ball thuds into the bat quickly and he can't get it anywhere close to a single.

10.1

Hasan Ali to JN Mohammed, No run, full and angled into the pads, catches them too as he closes his eyes and his head falls into the off side on his attempted flick.

Imad Wasim to MN Samuels, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, not sure who got played here. Samuels' running down the pitch makes Imad push one full and wide outside off to try and induce a stumping. But this time Samuels is to the pitch and punches it to the extra cover boundary.

9.5

Imad Wasim to MN Samuels, No run, he's down the track again. Not to the pitch once more, has to offer the pad once more.

9.4

Imad Wasim to JN Mohammed, 1 run, back of a length at middle stump, punched to long on off the back foot.

9.3

Imad Wasim to JN Mohammed, No run, dropped Back of a length, just outside off stump, gets the outside edge as he tries to cut this, and Sarfraz drops it.

9.2

Imad Wasim to MN Samuels, 1 run, good fielding by Rumman. Samuels steps out again, this time he's to the pitch of the ball and slams it powerfully past Imad at knee-height. That ball was travelling but Rumman is across to his right from long-off and puts in a slide to stop it.

9.1

Imad Wasim to MN Samuels, No run, good length, fired in flat, steps out and swats across the line, cops it on the pads.

Zulfaqar Khan: "M.Asif did not bowl the first over maiden (it went for 6 runs), in fact it was the 3rd over which was maiden and he picked a wicket in that too..." --- Oops. This is correct.

Xeidy: "@Ali Imtinan: Because when ball starts seaming/swinging that is the length which creates the most doubt in batsman's head that whether to go on front foot or on back foot. Sometimes even straight delivery can take an edge because batsman is caught in two minds regarding footwork. "

8.6

Shadab Khan to JN Mohammed, No run, good length at off stump, forward defence off the outside half.

8.5

Shadab Khan to JN Mohammed, No run, oh lovely. Fired in a little flatter at off stump, he goes deep in the crease and wants to close the face on it, but it spins rapidly past the outside edge as he's trapped on the back foot.

8.4

Shadab Khan to MN Samuels, 1 run, tossed up at full off stump, driven to long-off.

8.3

Shadab Khan to MN Samuels, No run, good length at off stump, spins and beats the outside edge as he fends at it off the front foot.

8.2

Shadab Khan to MN Samuels, No run, good length, drifted in at off stump, slight turn away, defended into the off side.

8.1

Shadab Khan to CAK Walton, OUT, No run, Shadab has Walton caught at long-on.. Walton looks good and he's powerful, but his game plan was obvious and Shadab is a good spinner. He teases that powerful swing of his, by tossing it up at middle. But this one dips on the batsman and spins away, so Walton can only drag it off the toe of the bat to Malik, who is calmer this time, and safer too. Easy catch..

Ali Imtinan: "Always had a question which I wished someone could aptly answer. Why is the good length referred to as 'good', when most of the experts emphasize that it is the perfect ball to be hit for six in the death overs." --- Probably weren't "death overs" when the term was invented

6.6

Shadab Khan to CAK Walton, No run, ooooh. Good length outside off, gets him to poke at it and spins it sharply past his outside edge.

Shadab Khan to CAK Walton, 1 run, top edge lands safely. He tosses it up again, this time it's turning away as Walton tries to find the long-on six again. Top edge, goes high and falls between cover and long-off who are convering behind the umpire.

6.3

Shadab Khan to CAK Walton, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, it is a googly this time. Full, and in his hitting arc. And so, he hits. Launched over long-on.

6.2

Shadab Khan to CAK Walton, No run, good length, he's anticipating another googly, he's low to try and paddle this fine but it spins away, even as slip is running down the leg side.

6.1

Shadab Khan to CAK Walton, No run, googly, raps him on the pads as he pushes forward to try and defend this.

Rumman Raees to MN Samuels, No run, good length, angled across off stump, pushes it point's left and he puts in a dive to cut it off.

5.5

Rumman Raees to CAK Walton, 1 run, back of a length at off stump, hangs back and pulls this to long-on, no timing.

5.4

Rumman Raees to CAK Walton, No run, nearly chips this to Imad Wasim at covers. Full toss outside off stump, his hands harden as he sees the line and length on this. Slices it uppishly and it drops short of Imad.

5.3

Rumman Raees to CAK Walton, No run, slower ball, cuts away slightly from off stump, he checks his waft and defends into the off side.

5.2

Rumman Raees to CAK Walton, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, who is this guy, where has he been? Another gorgeous looking shot from Walton. This one is good length, angled across the off stump but he has watched this so nicely. And he is so well balanced. Stands his ground and sends it on the up over the long-on boundary.

5.1

Rumman Raees to CAK Walton, No run, back of a length at off stump, punched to covers off the back foot.

adnan: "Is it not a record , delivered a maiden over in debut match" --- No, Adnan. Rumman has played one game for Pakistan in 2016.

Wahab Riaz to MN Samuels, No run, good length across off stump, opens up and crashes this off the middle on the up, straight to mid-off.

4.5

Wahab Riaz to CAK Walton, 1 run, bouncer, goes for the pull again. Once again, it looks glorious, but he hasn't middled it. It lands safely to Malik's left on the square leg boundary.

4.4

Wahab Riaz to CAK Walton, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, dropped. Shoaib Malik has put him down at deep square leg. This is a good looking shot, whipped off the hips as it bounces at him from back of a length. Malik has it covered with his feet, but he's hopping at the last moment because he is close to the boundary. In the end, it goes through this hands.

4.3

Wahab Riaz to CAK Walton, No run, full ball outside off stump, crashes into the toe of his bat as he jams this out to mid-off.

4.2

Wahab Riaz to CAK Walton, No run, back of a length, flies across off stump and beats him as he goes for the pull.

4.1

Wahab Riaz to MN Samuels, 1 run, 146 kph, back of a length, angled across off stump, opens the face and runs it down to third man.

Imad Wasim to MN Samuels, No run, good length at off stump, defended into the off side off the back foot.

2.5

Imad Wasim to E Lewis, OUT, No run, got him! Lewis has found square leg. This wasn't a great ball. Short and at middle stump. Perhaps kept a tad low and perhaps beat him because of the pace on it. He was back and across the stumps, ready to dispatch this over square leg, but he's got the bottom and it flies at chest height to Hasan Ali who has his fingers pointed up and the ball clutched safely.

2.4

Imad Wasim to CAK Walton, 1 run, full at middle stump, pushed to long-on off the front foot.

2.3

Imad Wasim to CAK Walton, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, full at middle stump, reaches out and slogs this into the leg side. Didn't connect - got the inside half - but Imad is providing enough pace to them at the moment. This finds the square leg boundary.

2.2

Imad Wasim to CAK Walton, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, "only big shots coming" says Sarfraz before this ball, and Walton brings his prophecy to life. This one is back of a length, it's angled in at off stump, he's deep in the crease and shovels this powerfully over long-on.

2.1

Imad Wasim to CAK Walton, No run, good length, angled in at off stump, exposes the stumps and chops it to third man.

Hasan Ali to CAK Walton, 1 run, good length, outside off stump, a short stride as he drives it on the up to mid-off's left.

1.5

Hasan Ali to CAK Walton, No run, good length at off stump, covers the line as it angles in and pushes it to mid-on.

1.4

Hasan Ali to E Lewis, LEG BYES, 1 run, good length, raps him in front of middle stump as he tries to whip one into the leg side. Appeals loudly, he thinks this is out, the umpire probably thinks it's pitching outside leg. Not given.

1.3

Hasan Ali to E Lewis, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, wow! Back of a length outside off, climbs into this and slams it on the up over mid-off. That ball was climbing, but he's gone through the line with no half-measures and lifted it easily.

1.2

Hasan Ali to E Lewis, No run, full at middle stump, angling away. He brings down an angled bat on this to try and push it into the leg side, gets a leading edge that rolls to mid-off. He runs halfway down the pitch, but his partner hasn't repsonded and he makes the journey back as the throw comes in.

there is a slip in place, by the way

1.1

Hasan Ali to CAK Walton, 1 run, back of a length, swinging away from outside off, sliced to third man's right.

Imad Wasim to E Lewis, No run, back of a length, angled across off stump, skids and beats him for pace once again and he can only shovel this to mid-off off the back foot.

0.5

Imad Wasim to E Lewis, No run, back of a length at off stump, punched straight to cover off the back foot.

0.4

Imad Wasim to E Lewis, No run, good length at off stump, skids and keeps low, pushed into the off side off the back foot.

0.3

Imad Wasim to CAK Walton, 1 run, good length, fired in at leg stump, opts for the sweep but that one skids on and gets the pad and rolls into the leg side.

0.2

Imad Wasim to CAK Walton, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, shot. Tossed up flat at off stump, gets to the pitch, keeps the front foot slightly away to make room and lifts it cleanly over mid-off.

loud cheers from the home crowd

0.1

Imad Wasim to E Lewis, 1 run, good length, flat and at the pads, he goes deep and taps it to long-on.

12.28 Right, the batsmen have walked out. Lewis is taking guard as the music blares in the background. Looks like he will be facing spin...yes, it's Imad Wasim to open. Around the wicket. Economy 5.81 in T20 internationals.

Sarfraz says their decision to field was based on what happened in the second innings yesterday - nothing. They're looking to chase for that reason.

12.20pm Bright, sunny and colourful in Port of Spain. Just what you'd expect. A bit of water to harden up the pitch, says Rameez Raja, but not too much difference from yesterday.

Safiullah: "Fielding first is a better option keeping in view the recent match Fakhar zaman should be given a chance in top order so that he doesn't feel much pressure "

saim mehmood: "So at last Ruman Raees has been added for final match, Pakistan should have to play gutsy cricket to win the series!" --- Rumman Raees stats in PSL 2: 7 matches, 12 wickets at 13.50, with an economy rate of 6.19.

Dr.Tahir: "Fakhar should be given a chance to open and both ruman and usman shinwari should play. Whats the point of 4 T20s if you are not gonna give youngsters a chance?"

Themainman : "The only top order batsmen waiting for big knocks are Simmons and Shehzad! Let's hope they come good today! I would like to see Pakistan give Fakhar zaman a chance at 3, Babar has proved himself! Also, would like to see Rumman, the star of the PSL play, personally I feel to replace Sohail Tanvir. "

Zoraiz: "Exactly 3 years and 1 day back, the Windies humiliated Pakistan in the World T20, thus eliminating them. The men who won it that day were Badree and Narine. With a spin-supportive wicket today, will we see more of the same from WI today?"

11.35am Good morning and welcome to ESPNcricinfo's coverage of the fourth and final T20I between West Indies and Pakistan. The hosts have taken progressive steps so far - they lost by a huge margin in the first game, came agonizingly close in the second, and finally pulled off a win yesterday. If the patterns sticks, we are in for a thrilling tie to the series.

Of course theories and patterns don't mean a whole lot in sports. Pakistan have been the better side all series long, and will have thought long and hard about the moments that lost them the game yesterday. More importantly, they'll have thought of the man that snatched the game away ferociously from them. Evin Lewis showed up so that the fragile middle order wouldn't have to. But the opportunities remain.

4.05pm And that is it from our coverage of the T20 series. Thanks for tuning in throughout its course. We'll join you shortly for the ODI series. Have a good evening.

Shadab Khan is the Man of the Series. Took the pace off as opposed to yesterday, he says, on advice of the coach.

Sarfraz: Credit goes to the players. The bowlers did the job for us. We had a plan to use Shadab after six overs and Hasan also came in with his inswing. We fielded well, there are many young players in this team. Looking forward to the ODI series.

Carlos: We just batted poorly. Whatever you do, first or last, you've to do it well. We didn't do that. We decided to set a target of 150 and we didn't even get close. Those extra 20 runs cost us in the back end of this game. Our rotation of strike has actually improved, but if batsmen keep getting out, we take time to settle. The back end of the line-up was exposed too early and that cost us. Overall in the series, we progressed. Kesrick and Badree were positives.

Hasan Ali is the Man of the Match.The plan was to bowl wicket-to-wicket , he says.

3.41pm Pakistan stretched it till the 19th over, but this is a comfortable victory. A dominating one, in fact. They gave West Indies nothing with the ball and then capitalized with a typically measured chase from the top order. Ahmed Shehzad's fifty was measured and classy for the most part, while Babar Azam cannot be anything other than elegant. Neither of them batted through till the end though, and that will disappoint them.

For West Indies, the meetings will be sombre and intense. They played 66 dot balls in their innings and strike rotation was not an aspect of their game plan at all. Not good enough after losing the toss, despite the high quality of Pakistan's bowling. Back with the presentation in a bit.

JO Holder to Shoaib Malik, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, and that's it. Low full toss outside off, hangs low, makes room and lifts it over the off side infield to find the point boundary. And that's the series, 3-1 to Pakistan.

18.5

JO Holder to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run, takes a suicidal run and survives. Full at off stump, taps it straight to extra cover and takes off for a run where there shouldn't be one. Lewis shies at the non-strikers and misses as he he's ambling some 5 yards away.

18.4

JO Holder to Shoaib Malik, 1 run, in the blockhole at off stump, ugly swipe across the line, thick inside edge to deep square and Malik is now the second-highest run-getter in T20s for Pakistan with 1621 runs. Umar Akmal is above him at 1690..

18.3

JO Holder to Shoaib Malik, 2 runs, bouncer at the chest, whips it late to get it to the right of fine leg, who runs across and acrobatically keeps it in.

18.2

JO Holder to Shoaib Malik, No run, low full toss at leg stump, makes room and taps it straight to extra cover.

18.1

JO Holder to Sarfraz Ahmed, LEG BYES, 1 run, short ball at off stump, goes for the pull, misses, thigh guard and into the off side.

KOK Williams to Shoaib Malik, No run, dropped. Jason Mohammed puts it down at covers. Good length, outside off, he's creamed this cover drive on the up. It flies high to Mohammed's left and he fumbles a couple of times as it keeps falling down and eventually onto the floor.

17.5

KOK Williams to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run, good length, angled in at off stump, watches closely and dabs it late to third man.

KOK Williams to Shoaib Malik, 1 run, full at middle stump, pushed to long-on on the up.

17.2

KOK Williams to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run, slower ball, full outside off, leans into it and controls the drive to sweeper cover.

17.1

KOK Williams to Babar Azam, OUT, No run, doesn't finish the job. Back of a length at off stump, stands up and goes for that trademark pull on the up. Gets it off the bottom and finds substitute Rovman Powell at midwicket.

Zain Najam: "So for the sake of this team, I hope the openers have truly been justified to their role and Babar Azam to the one down slot. The middle order is a little jumbled up with the inclusion of Fakhar Zaman but this is the most balanced t20 squad for Pakistan, all because of Sarfraz"

Mirza Zaid : "@Faraz; I think that's too harsh. Pitch pitch conditions speaks the stories. The world championships weren't t able to cross 140 in their home ground in 4 matches. "

Faisal: "To be honest, all Pakistan games are mostly low scoring as compare to the other teams. This is because their ability to capitalize through their bowling in different conditions. Getting a score for 170 on pitches like this against Pakistan is not an easy task for any team"

15.6

KOK Williams to Ahmed Shehzad, OUT, No run, walks across his stumps and throws it away. Full at leg stump, walks across the stumps to tickle it fine, but he's shown too much of the stumps and is beaten down the leg side.

15.5

KOK Williams to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, back of a length outside off, opens the face and finds short third man.

15.4

KOK Williams to Ahmed Shehzad, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, slower ball, wide outside off, reaches out for it and maintains his balance as he slaps this on the up to beat sweeper cover by a long way. Brings up his 6th T20I fifty.

15.3

KOK Williams to Babar Azam, 1 run, good length at middle stump, whipped off the back foot to deep midwicket.

15.2

KOK Williams to Babar Azam, 2 runs, slower ball, full outside off, throws his hands at it and gets a thick outside edge that runs past Narine at short third man...who goes around the ball rather than towards it, chases it and awkwardly keeps it in.

Muhammad Faraz: "These low targets are the only ones which our Pak batsmen can chase with their only run a ball ability, had the target been around 170, chase would have been similar to the one against Aus in World t20 2016"

14.6

JN Mohammed to Ahmed Shehzad, 1 run, good length at middle stump, tucked to short fine off the back foot.

14.5

JN Mohammed to Ahmed Shehzad, 2 runs, good length at leg stump, not to the pitch after stepping out. An unceremonious swipe at it lands well short of deep square leg. They go back for the second. The bowler is not at the stumps. He's a couple of yards in front. Catches it and backhand flicks it on to the stumps....Azam has just made it in.

That is the end of Badree's spell. His most expensive one in T20 internationals.

13.6

S Badree to Babar Azam, No run, dropped. Good length, wide outside off. He wants to drive this on the up. Thick outside edge that hits Walton on the chest as he fumbles this chance.

13.5

S Badree to Ahmed Shehzad, 1 run, good length at middle stump, goes deep in the crease and pushes it in front of midwicket.

13.4

S Badree to Ahmed Shehzad, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, nice. Nice. Steps down the track again. This is at middle stump. To the pitch this time, enough room to bring the bat down and under that to lift it straight over the bowler.

13.3

S Badree to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, good length at off stump, not to the pitch, pushes it back to the bowler.

13.2

S Badree to Babar Azam, 1 run, back of a length outside off, mistimed punch, just evades extra cover's left to bring up the fifty partnership.

13.1

S Badree to Babar Azam, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, lovely. Good length, flat at middle stump, he's down on one knee and slaps this off the middle, full balance, over the midwicket boundary.

Zain Najam: "In the International arena, it's all about adaptability. Of course there is severe criticism of Fakhar's position in the line-up, but the simple solution isn't moving him up the order as it will destroy all the tempo and the strategy planned by the skipper. Malik has batted all positions, Kamran has batted as opener, 1 down, 1 dows, 2 down down till 6 down. All that is required is patience."

Idrees: "Pakistan fans complain when we win, and complain when we lose. There always has to be something that 'needs fixing'. We're (going to) win this series 3-1 against the WT20 champions. It's been a good experience and great work to MOTS Shadab Khan."

Mohd Irshad: "So ppls here are saying Pakistan should ruin their well placed players to accommodate a new guys so that he can get a better chance to score that too might have few ifs and but. Senior players has already proved why they are at their positions, its new guys who should do something to earn a place. Its international cricket not a school game, ppl earn their place here, nothing is given in golden plate. "

12.6

SP Narine to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, short and wide outside off, premeditated shape to ramp it fine, changes his mind and cuts. Finds point.

12.5

SP Narine to Babar Azam, 1 run, back of a length at middle stump, driven off the back foot to long-on.

12.4

SP Narine to Ahmed Shehzad, 1 run, good length at off stump, driven on the up to long-off.

12.3

SP Narine to Babar Azam, 1 run, full at the pads, uses his wrists to work it to short fine.

12.2

SP Narine to Ahmed Shehzad, 1 run, offspinner this time, back of a length at off stump, whips to deep midwicket.

12.1

SP Narine to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, good length, in the corridor, forward defence as it spins away.

Faraz Ali: "Baber Azam averaged 116 at start of this series, he hasn't been able to maintain that but he has doubled his tally in these 4 games! Amazing that he has scored most runs in this series despite what Lewis did yesterday. Kamran Akmal meanwhile fell short of 1000 runs landmark by 13 runs!"

11.6

CR Brathwaite to Ahmed Shehzad, 1 run, full at off stump, squeezed straight to covers, where Narine sees the need to shy at the non-strikers. He's the only one. Overthrows.

hassan: "Pakistani team management is ruining again a promising talent in fakhar as they have ruined many i.e.umar,sohaib by trying to bat him at no. 6 to have a hitter lower down the order while they are good top order bats.it should be the role of a senior and settled member of team like malik or kamran to provide impetus at 6 instead of a young member."

10.6

SP Narine to Babar Azam, 1 run, full at off stump, driven to long-off.

10.5

SP Narine to Ahmed Shehzad, 1 run, good length at middle stump, tucked off the pads to midwicket's right. Shehzad is running, Babar is watching the ball. Midwicket fumbles low to his right after tumbling, so in the end there's no damage.

10.4

SP Narine to Babar Azam, 1 run, good length at off stump, back foot punch to find sweeper cover.

10.3

SP Narine to Ahmed Shehzad, 1 run, full blooded cut to this short ball at off stump, finds sweeper.

10.2

SP Narine to Ahmed Shehzad, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, short and wide outside off stump, shapes to cut, seizes his bat swing and dabs it late past short third man.

10.1

SP Narine to Babar Azam, 1 run, tossed up at leg stump, inside edge onto pad as he stays in his crease and tries to flick this to deep midwicket. Gets a single to short third man instead.

Basit: "Why disturb Babars position when he has been constant one down player? Considering this is the most crucial batting position across all formats."

9.6

CR Brathwaite to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, full and wide outside off and there's a huge appeal from the keeper and bowler as this deviates past the attempted cover drive. Not out says the umpire. There wasn't a sound, but there was some movement after it crossed the bat.

9.5

CR Brathwaite to Babar Azam, 1 run, good length, uses the angle to flick it to deep square.

9.4

CR Brathwaite to Babar Azam, No run, slower ball, tossed up wide outside off stump, driven to point who puts in a dive and quickly throws it back to the bowler....who has a shy at the striker's end and misses.

9.3

CR Brathwaite to Ahmed Shehzad, 1 run, back of a length at middle stump, mistimed pull straight to deep square.

9.2

CR Brathwaite to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, good length outside off, chopped to short third man on the up.

MN Samuels to Babar Azam, 2 runs, tossed up at middle stump, steps out and whips it off the inside half to beat midwicket. Not middled, allows Holder to run across from deep square and put in a long dive to save two.

8.4

MN Samuels to Ahmed Shehzad, 1 run, good length at off stump, walks across the stumps and pushes it wide of midwicket.

8.3

MN Samuels to Babar Azam, 1 run, tossed up slowly at off stump, driven to long-of.

8.2

MN Samuels to Ahmed Shehzad, 1 run, short at off stump, cut to sweeper cover.

8.1

MN Samuels to Babar Azam, 1 run, back of a length, spins in sharply at leg stump, bat turns and it rolls to long-on as he tries to punch it through the off side.

S Badree to Babar Azam, No run, good length at off stump, wants to push this through the off side, but the googly gets him on the inside half and it rolls back to the bowler.

7.4

S Badree to Ahmed Shehzad, 1 run, good length at off stump, pushed into the off side off the front foot.

7.3

S Badree to Ahmed Shehzad, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, oh good shot. Short at off stump, he shapes to pull but this has kept low. If he had gone flat-batted, that woukld've snuck under and taken his stumps. But he adjusts to bring a straighter bat and punches this wide of long-on.

7.2

S Badree to Babar Azam, 1 run, tossed up at off stump, driven to sweeper cover.

7.1

S Badree to Babar Azam, No run, good length at off stump, pushed back to the bowler off the back foot.

MN Samuels to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, waits for the turn this time, pushes it towards long-on off the back foot, but Williams is across quickly and dives to his left to block that.

6.5

MN Samuels to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, short, spins in sharply at off stump as he attempts a cut.

6.4

MN Samuels to Babar Azam, 1 run, short and wide, slapped to sweeper cover off the back foot.

6.3

MN Samuels to Babar Azam, 2 runs, full at middle stump, puts a stride across the stumps and dangerously tucks it fine.

6.2

MN Samuels to Kamran Akmal, OUT, No run, chips it straight to midwicket. Samuels has Akmal in his first over again. Very very softly too, just like the full toss wicket yesterday. This is slow and short, spinning in at him. He wants to tuck it into the leg side but there is no pace. Taps it straight to Williams.

KOK Williams to Kamran Akmal, No run, good length at off stump, defended back to the bowler.

3.5

KOK Williams to Kamran Akmal, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, shot! Back of a length, slower ball, sits up nicely for him and no one moves as he spanks this square on the off side.

Talha Hameed: "Pakistan lowest total v West Indies in T20Is is 82 all out at Dhaka in 2014. Badree & Narine took 6 wickets in that match." --- A reminder

3.4

KOK Williams to Kamran Akmal, No run, back of a length at off stump, defended to backward point off the back foot.

3.4

KOK Williams to Kamran Akmal, WIDE, 1 run, slower ball, pitches on the wide marker, cuts back in and is very cruelly called a wide after the batsman lets it go.

3.3

KOK Williams to Kamran Akmal, No run, back of a length at off stump, mistimes the attempted pull, straight to midwicket.

3.2

KOK Williams to Kamran Akmal, No run, good length outside off, sliced on the up, straight to point.

3.1

KOK Williams to Kamran Akmal, No run, ooohh strikes him in the ribs. Akmal is swivelling and taking his eyes off this back of a length ball. It's at an off stump line. He doesn't pick the pace and might be winded. Doesn't show it, of course.

Anmol lakhmani: "Kamran akmal has been in good nick! Should have crack in ODIs too"

S Badree to Kamran Akmal, 1 run, good length at off stump, drives on the up with soft hands to steal a single at mid-off.

2.5

S Badree to Kamran Akmal, No run, full at middle stump, driven back to the bowler.

2.4

S Badree to Kamran Akmal, No run, short and wide outside off stump, back and across as he cuts this to Pollard who fields comfortably.

2.3

S Badree to Kamran Akmal, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, ....aaaaaand repeat. This time it's six. Full at leg stump again but this time he has more swinging room in front of his pad. Utilises it and lifts this one over square leg.

2.2

S Badree to Kamran Akmal, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, good shot. Poor ball, but good shot. Full and down the leg. Gets down on a knee and ramps it over short fine leg with good shape.

JO Holder to Kamran Akmal, No run, another slower ball, this one is full at off stump, driven firmly to mid-off.

1.5

JO Holder to Kamran Akmal, No run, in the blockhole at leg stump, pushed to midiwicket off the toes.

1.4

JO Holder to Kamran Akmal, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, just clears Narine at mid-on. This is a slower ball outside off stump, good length. He's picked the variation and uses the turn off the pitch to lift it over mid-on on the up. Safe shot to attempt.

1.3

JO Holder to Kamran Akmal, No run, good length, it's that angle again. This time it's an inside edge before it thuds the pads.

1.2

JO Holder to Kamran Akmal, No run, back of a length, angles in and raps him on the thigh guard as he tries to glance this fine.

1.1

JO Holder to Ahmed Shehzad, 1 run, good length, angled in at the pads, flicked to deep square leg.

S Badree to Ahmed Shehzad, 1 run, good length at off stump, tries to force it on the up through the off side, inside half of the bat to find long-on.

0.5

S Badree to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, back of a length outside off, punched off the back foot to cover.

0.4

S Badree to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, full at middle stump, pushed back to the bowler.

0.3

S Badree to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, full toss at leg stump, swept straight to short fine.

he's back on his feet now, it looks okay

0.2

S Badree to Ahmed Shehzad, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, good length at off stump, driven on the up, past Pollard at covers...who digs his knees into the outfield as he tries to pull this back at the boundary. And misses. That will be four. Pollard is down outside the boundary line. His left knee is hurting and the medical team is out quickly..

0.1

S Badree to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, good length at middle stump, defended back to the bowler.

2.14pm We're set for the chase. Kamran Akmal opens with Shehzad who is on strike. Will face Badree